This week Senior Correspondent has a sit down with Author Nancy Scuri
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Week of 12/19/16 show
This week Mark and Charlie discuss the Zombie genre.
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Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thursdays' 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Radio, or on demand on our I heart Radio page.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Week of 12/12/16 show
Live (on tape) from the Wintercon Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino interviews Actresses Virginia Hey and Adrienne Barbeau.
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Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thursdays' 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Radio, or on demand on our I heart Radio page.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Week of 12/5/16 show
This week, Charlie and Hassan (in his final show) talk about the Wintercon with mini interviews from Artist Girlypop, Fat Guy Inc, and multi-talented Aritst Kate Fox
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Monday, November 28, 2016
Week of 11/28/16
This week on It Came From The Radio Charlie does double duty as he covers the Think Geek store opening at the Smith Haven Mall as well as a follow up interview with Singer/Model Cait Fazio
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Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thursdays' 4pmEST) on Beyond the Dawn Radio, or on demand on our I heart Radio page.
Monday, November 21, 2016
Week of 11/21/16 show
This week on It Came From The Radio, thru the magic of technology, Mark and Hassan have special guest Mike Dolce just after we guest co-hosted his show Secrets of the Sire. Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thursdays' 4pmEST) on Beyond the Dawn Radio, or on demand on our I heart Radio page.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Week of 11/14/16 Show
Straight from the LI Who Charlie had mini interviews with 3 former Time Lords: Peter Davidson, Colin Baker and Paul McGann. Listen on the air (weekday nights) on 88.1 FM WARY, online (Thursdays 4pm EST) on Beyond The Dawn Studios, or on demand on our I heart radio page
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Week of 11/7/16 show
Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino takes over the show featuring mini interviews with Co-Creative Director at Restless Souls Haunted House Complex, Aidan P. Finnegan, Grave Gear Studios head Robert Frankenberg, Linda Clampfeld from Almost Home Animal Rescue and Adoption and Charlene Sorrentino Aka, the Dog Chick.
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Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thursdays 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios, or on demand on our I heart Radio page
Monday, October 31, 2016
Week of 10/31/16 show
Another Jam-packed show with Mark and Hassan Live (on tape) at the NYCC A mini interview with Inbeoncon head, Eric Hutchinson and a review of the new Alamo Drafthouse movie theater in New York.
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Listen on the air (weekday nights) on WARY 88.1FM, online (Thrusdays 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios, or on demand on our I Heart Radio page
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Week of 10/24/16 show
Just in time for Halloween we have a jam packed show with mini-interviews from International Rock Star Demon boy (www.demonboyband.com), EMcon's event organizer Kelly Gordon (www.facebook.com/NightandDayAnime) as well as a discussion on "B" movies.
Archives are up!
http://www.iheart.com/show/53-It-Came-From-The-Radio/?episode_id=27797135
Archives are up!
http://www.iheart.com/show/53-It-Came-From-The-Radio/?episode_id=27797135
Monday, October 17, 2016
Week of 10/17/16 Show
Our Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino Interviews Singer Pat Summers, Author Loren Malloy, and Cosplayer Joseph Munisteri at the Immortal con. Listen on the air (every weekday night) on 88.1FM WARY, online (every Thursday 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios or on demand on our I Heart Radio page.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Week of 10/10/16 show
Another experimental show were Hassan and Mark talk about the new Godzilla Movie Shin Godzilla at during an exclusive press screening of the film.
Listen on the air (every weekday night) on 88.1FM WARY, online (Thursdays 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios or on demand on our I heart radio page. #funimation #pressscreening #godzilla
Listen on the air (every weekday night) on 88.1FM WARY, online (Thursdays 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios or on demand on our I heart radio page. #funimation #pressscreening #godzilla
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Week of 10/3/2016 Show
This week on It Came From The Radio Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino has a one on one interview with Model/Singer Cait Fazio. Listen on the radio (every weekday night) on 88.1FM WARY, online (Thursdays at 4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios or on demand on our I Heart Radio page.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Week of 9/26/16 show
This week Mark, Charlie and Hassan are LIVE (on tape) at the Immortal Con . Listen on the radio (every weekday night) on 88.1FM WARY, online (Thursdays 4pm EST) at Beyond The Dawn Studios or on demand on our I heart Radio page
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Week of 9/19/16 show
This week we do a little time travel radio magic and talk about the Late Great Gene Wilder. Listen on the radio at 88.1FM (every weekday night), Online at www.beyondthedawnstudios.com, or on demand on our I Heart Radio page
Monday, September 12, 2016
Week of 9/12/16 show
This week, Mark and Charlie talk about re-issue, restarts and reboots. Listen on the air (each weekday night on 88.1FM), online (Thursdays 4pm EST on Beyond The Dawn Studios) or on demand on our I heart Radio show page
Kickstarter help!
Normally we don't do this, but this is for a longtime F.O.T.S (Friend of the show). Please checkout HB Comics' latest Kickstarter Project Hardcore and Lethal. While you're there, donate a few bucks to the cause!
Monday, September 5, 2016
Week of 9/5/16 Show
This week on It Came From The Radio Charlie and Mark talk about the Horror Genre. Listen on the air at 88.1FM every weekday night, streaming Thursdays 4pm EST at Beyond the Dawn Studios and on demand on our I heart Radio page
Monday, August 29, 2016
Week of 8/29/16 Show
Taking a break from our new (hopefully temporary) station, Hassan, Mark and Charlie broadcast LIVE from the Inbeon con.
Catch us each weekday night on WARY 88.1FM, Streaming on Beyond the Dawn Studios Thursdays 4pm EST or on demand on our I Heart Radio page.
Catch us each weekday night on WARY 88.1FM, Streaming on Beyond the Dawn Studios Thursdays 4pm EST or on demand on our I Heart Radio page.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Week of 8/22/16 show
As we continue our shows at the new studio, we talk about the events at the Haunt-Faire. Make sure to listen to us on 88.1FM WARY in Westchester County and online at Beyond The Dawn Studios 4pm Thursdays.
You can always listen to us on demand on our I Heart radio page
You can always listen to us on demand on our I Heart radio page
Monday, August 15, 2016
Week of 8/8/16 show
Hey there all, we have moved to a new (hopefully temporary) studio. All shows will still be broadcast on 88.1FM WARY (nightly) and every Thursday (4pm EST) on Beyond the Dawn Studios Archives will still be posted as normal on our I Heart Radio page.
This week, we talk about fan entitlement.
This week, we talk about fan entitlement.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
7/31/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we have Author Trace-Wilkins Francis as our guest. 430pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com #childrensbook #childrensauthor
Missed the show? Archives are up on our I Heart Radio page
Missed the show? Archives are up on our I Heart Radio page
Sunday, July 24, 2016
7/24/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we have Writer/Director/Producer Lee Kolinsky as well as a mini interview with Inbeon Studios' President Eric Hutchison from the Comic Bar Con 4pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com #indiecomics #shortfilms #interviews
Missed the show? Archives are up! I Heart Radio
Missed the show? Archives are up! I Heart Radio
Sunday, July 17, 2016
7/17/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we have Artists Brendon Shaw and Peat Vasquez from Fat Guy Inc as our guests. Also, Charlie has another mini interview with International Rock Star Demon Boy from the Eternal Con. 430pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com
Missed the show? Archives are up on I heart Radio
Missed the show? Archives are up on I heart Radio
Sunday, July 10, 2016
7/10/16 show
Today (LIVE) on "It Came From The Radio" we have Esport guru Dan Buxbaum as our guest. Due to technical difficulties, we will be replaying he mini interview with Actor William Kircher from Eternal con 4:30pm EST #Hobbit #williamkircher #esports #paleogaming
Archives are up! I Heart Radio
Archives are up! I Heart Radio
Sunday, July 3, 2016
7/3/16 show
Today (LIVE) on "It Came From The Radio" we have special guest Actor/Director David Yost as well as a mini interview with Actor William Kircher 4:30pm EST. www.am1240wgbb.com
#MMPR #powerrangers #theordermovie #Hobbit
Apologies to our Guest David Yost as the recording of the show was corrupted and it cannot be archived. Please support and check out his latest project The Order
#MMPR #powerrangers #theordermovie #Hobbit
Apologies to our Guest David Yost as the recording of the show was corrupted and it cannot be archived. Please support and check out his latest project The Order
Sunday, June 26, 2016
6/26/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we have Author (and really funny guy) Cris Pasqueralle as a guest to talk about his second book in his Destiny Revealed Trilogy. 430pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com #familyfriendly #RIPAntonYelchin #destinyrevealed #mallrats2
Sunday, June 19, 2016
6/19/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we talk about the X-Men: Apocalypse movie. As usual with our movie discussion shows spoiler may (and probably will be) mentioned.4:30pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com #Xmen #marvel #fox #AgeofApocalypse
Archives are up! I heart radio
Sunday, June 12, 2016
6/12/16 show
Today (LIVE) on "It Came From The Radio" Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino is on site at the Eternal Con while Mark Is at the station giving his report. 430pm EST (www.am1240wgbb.com) #eternalcon #brentspiner #karengillian #elizabethhenstridge
Archives have been posted! I Heart Radio
Also, if you are in the Westchester area, listen to us on WARY 88.1FM and this Thursday (6/16) at 4PM EST on beyond the dawn studios
Archives have been posted! I Heart Radio
Also, if you are in the Westchester area, listen to us on WARY 88.1FM and this Thursday (6/16) at 4PM EST on beyond the dawn studios
Sunday, June 5, 2016
6/5/16 show
Today (LIVE) on "It Came From The Radio" we have comic book writer and artist Gabe Lamberty (www.angryvikingpress.com) as a guest. 4:30pm EST www.am1240wgbb.com #comics #racing #speeddemonz
Archives have been posted. I heart Radio
Archives have been posted. I heart Radio
Sunday, May 29, 2016
5/29/16 show
Today (LIVE) on It Came from the Radio we talk (mostly) about the new Captain America movie "Civil War". As usual with our movie discussion shows, spoilers may (and probably will be) mentioned. 4:30pm EST WGBB #avengers2.5 #marvel #dc #comics
Archives are up on I heart Radio
Archives are up on I heart Radio
Sunday, May 22, 2016
5/22/16 NEW SHOW
Today (LIVE) on It Came From The Radio we are back with a new show from the EMcon East Meadow Public Library Anime Fest 430pm EST.www.am1240wgbb.com #EMcon #kylehebert #kiva #free
Archives are up on I heart Radio
Archives are up on I heart Radio
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Monday, May 2, 2016
That was some break!
Finally, thanks to some hard work and to a little website called Kiva zip we will be back on WGBB this month! Also, we are now a syndicated show with episodes airing nightly on WARY 88.1 FM.
As usual, I'll post new show (as well as links to the archives) info right here (and on our Facebook and Twitter pages)
As usual, I'll post new show (as well as links to the archives) info right here (and on our Facebook and Twitter pages)
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Bi-Monthly Movie Review
For the second time in a row (as well as this year, or ever for that matter) I am going to talk about a movie (s) that I saw on Netflix as they both are brand new direct-to-Netflix features that I wouldn't have been able to see in the theaters.
Of course last time I talked about Pee wee, and being a Pee Wee fan, I just *had* to let you guys in on my thoughts of the film.
This time, I saw two movies on such opposite sides of the enjoyment spectrum that I felt you guys might enjoy (or stay away from) theses films.
First up is a little movie called Hush. When I read the premise (A deaf girl is being attacked in a cabin in the woods) I thought "Another one of those". However, something caught my eye as the movie was rated 4.5 (out of 5) stars. Upon watching the movie, I read that it had a 100% approval rating on rotten tomatoes. This movie deserves it. With such a small cast (barely 4 people on screen), you have to have great acting and believable characters. Not only did this movie delivered on that, but all the characters were smart. In just about every horror/suspense movie there is a point where someone does something stupid either to get killed or to keep the movie going so that they wont get killed. Not here. Everything made sense. The execution of the story was almost perfect as everything had a payoff at the end of the film and it was done in such a way that it was very natural.
"So, should I watch it?", you may ask. The answer is a resounding "HELL YEAH!" Well, if you like a simple movie with great acting, smart believable characters and real suspense that is.
Next, a movie which I had seen not too long after watching "Hush". I watched #Horror. Yes, "Hashtag Horror". For the record, this film had a 1.5 star rating and a 50% approval rating on rotten tomatoes. Much like Hush, this film deserved it. Actually, IHMO I think this movie deserves less as the acting, "story", and plot were really bad. So bad in fact I can say that this movie would easily be the worst film I have seen in years. I did a little research into this production and I found out that a majority or the dialog was improvised by the many pre-teen stars of the film (and it shows). Maybe as an 30+ year old male I don't know how pre-teen girls talk but if they actually do talk like this, I will remain happy in my ignorant bliss. To be fair, there is a message about cyber-bullying in the film and maybe it does speak to a certain audience, but man, I hope to high heaven there is a better way to convey this message.
"So, should I watch it?" you may ask again. Well, if you want to hear pre-teen girls insult each other for an hour and then try to figure out the motivation for the killer (yes, it's a slasher flick of sorts) which is explained in one line of dialog at the very end of the movie, go right ahead and face that torture. Or, you can go watch "Hush" again.
Of course last time I talked about Pee wee, and being a Pee Wee fan, I just *had* to let you guys in on my thoughts of the film.
This time, I saw two movies on such opposite sides of the enjoyment spectrum that I felt you guys might enjoy (or stay away from) theses films.
First up is a little movie called Hush. When I read the premise (A deaf girl is being attacked in a cabin in the woods) I thought "Another one of those". However, something caught my eye as the movie was rated 4.5 (out of 5) stars. Upon watching the movie, I read that it had a 100% approval rating on rotten tomatoes. This movie deserves it. With such a small cast (barely 4 people on screen), you have to have great acting and believable characters. Not only did this movie delivered on that, but all the characters were smart. In just about every horror/suspense movie there is a point where someone does something stupid either to get killed or to keep the movie going so that they wont get killed. Not here. Everything made sense. The execution of the story was almost perfect as everything had a payoff at the end of the film and it was done in such a way that it was very natural.
"So, should I watch it?", you may ask. The answer is a resounding "HELL YEAH!" Well, if you like a simple movie with great acting, smart believable characters and real suspense that is.
Next, a movie which I had seen not too long after watching "Hush". I watched #Horror. Yes, "Hashtag Horror". For the record, this film had a 1.5 star rating and a 50% approval rating on rotten tomatoes. Much like Hush, this film deserved it. Actually, IHMO I think this movie deserves less as the acting, "story", and plot were really bad. So bad in fact I can say that this movie would easily be the worst film I have seen in years. I did a little research into this production and I found out that a majority or the dialog was improvised by the many pre-teen stars of the film (and it shows). Maybe as an 30+ year old male I don't know how pre-teen girls talk but if they actually do talk like this, I will remain happy in my ignorant bliss. To be fair, there is a message about cyber-bullying in the film and maybe it does speak to a certain audience, but man, I hope to high heaven there is a better way to convey this message.
"So, should I watch it?" you may ask again. Well, if you want to hear pre-teen girls insult each other for an hour and then try to figure out the motivation for the killer (yes, it's a slasher flick of sorts) which is explained in one line of dialog at the very end of the movie, go right ahead and face that torture. Or, you can go watch "Hush" again.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Punisher, Elektra, Daredevil and Pee Wee.
Yep, you heard me right. Turns out that Friday, March 18th Netflix released not only season 2 of (one of the best TV shows I have seen in a loooong time) Daredevil, but also (a personal favorite of mine) a new Pee Wee Herman movie!
It has been ages (mostly due to the fact that there wasn't a new one made) since I have seen a new Pee Wee ("Big Top Pee Wee") movie and I had been looking forward to this ever since it was announced that Pee Wee was coming back to the big (albeit technically it's a Netflix sized) screen. Full disclosure, I am a fan of Mr. Herman (as a matter of fact, his creator Paul Rubens, is one of the top 5 people I have always wanted to meet) and have supported him throughout the years. However, I am still the same critical person you have come to know and love and I was not a fan of the aforementioned Big Top movie, so the fact that there was a new movie actually had me hopeful and excited to see what they would come up with. After all, his Broadway show was AWESOME (as was his TV show "Pee wee's Playhouse") and 50% of his movies were also equally awesome (Pee Wee's Big Adventure is a must see).
Sadly, I hate to say that not only was this movie not worth the wait, it wouldn't have been any good had it been made shortly after Big Top, as a matter of fact, if this movie had been made way back then, it (probably) would have been the end of Pee Wee for an even longer time. The movie was barely entertaining, not at all funny, and a pale "road trip movie" where the main character has to carry the movie and interact with many "zany" characters along the way as he desperately goes from point "A" to point "B" for plot reasons (think of his first movie and maybe.....the film "Bubble Boy").
"Should I see it?", you may be asking. Well, If you are a die-hard Pee Wee fan you (probably) have already seen it, and if not, go see The Big Adventure again and pretend it is updated with "today's" celebs.
It has been ages (mostly due to the fact that there wasn't a new one made) since I have seen a new Pee Wee ("Big Top Pee Wee") movie and I had been looking forward to this ever since it was announced that Pee Wee was coming back to the big (albeit technically it's a Netflix sized) screen. Full disclosure, I am a fan of Mr. Herman (as a matter of fact, his creator Paul Rubens, is one of the top 5 people I have always wanted to meet) and have supported him throughout the years. However, I am still the same critical person you have come to know and love and I was not a fan of the aforementioned Big Top movie, so the fact that there was a new movie actually had me hopeful and excited to see what they would come up with. After all, his Broadway show was AWESOME (as was his TV show "Pee wee's Playhouse") and 50% of his movies were also equally awesome (Pee Wee's Big Adventure is a must see).
Sadly, I hate to say that not only was this movie not worth the wait, it wouldn't have been any good had it been made shortly after Big Top, as a matter of fact, if this movie had been made way back then, it (probably) would have been the end of Pee Wee for an even longer time. The movie was barely entertaining, not at all funny, and a pale "road trip movie" where the main character has to carry the movie and interact with many "zany" characters along the way as he desperately goes from point "A" to point "B" for plot reasons (think of his first movie and maybe.....the film "Bubble Boy").
"Should I see it?", you may be asking. Well, If you are a die-hard Pee Wee fan you (probably) have already seen it, and if not, go see The Big Adventure again and pretend it is updated with "today's" celebs.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Big Apple Con Show
Hey everybody, We just posted our latest live show from the Big Apple Con on our I Heart radio page . Listen in and let us know what you think! More interviews are being posted on our Youtube page each week!
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Bi-monthly Movie Review: Deadpool
Yep, despite the fact that our show is still on hiatus, we still have content to offer. Our Youtube channel has new interviews from the Macabre faire film fest red carpet event, and our Facebook page is constantly being updated with news and information. That being said, it's time to post something here. A good old fashioned review of the new Marvel (by FOX) movie, "Deadpool".
For those of you who don't know, this will be a free flowing review so spoilers may be mentioned.
Now, I am not an "X-Men" fan, and an even less "X-Factor" fan so I pretty much was going into this movie with very little to no information as to who Deadpool is. Of course I have seen him in the "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" movie (which was a terrible film) and probably have seen him in maybe one or two comics (oh, and I did see him in the "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated series on Disney XD) so I had "some idea" who this guy was.
It's a very simple hero origin film, introduce characters, guy gets powers, guy beats bad guy (along the way he gets the girl, meets other super powered people, and "defines himself") and I think that is for the best, because the beauty of this particular movie is the dialog, the action and on top of everything the humor. Not just "comic book" humor (which there is a fair amount), but full blown "R" rated humor. Never had I laughed so consistently throughout a movie from start to finish. Speaking of "from start to finish", this movie was great all the way through from the first shot of the first scene right all the way up the last post credits scene, this was a truly funny, action-packed film.
So, should I go see it? Well, it is rated "R" for a reason, so if that isn't your thing, then by all means, this movie is not for you. Otherwise if you like a simple self-contained comic book movie (with little to no "seed planting" for the sequel or other comic-related features) with top notch writing, great character development, solid acting, great special effects and adult humor and action, then go see this movie right now. Show "Hollywood" that you can make a big-budget film that makes sense, is good, and is extremely entertaining.
For those of you who don't know, this will be a free flowing review so spoilers may be mentioned.
Now, I am not an "X-Men" fan, and an even less "X-Factor" fan so I pretty much was going into this movie with very little to no information as to who Deadpool is. Of course I have seen him in the "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" movie (which was a terrible film) and probably have seen him in maybe one or two comics (oh, and I did see him in the "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated series on Disney XD) so I had "some idea" who this guy was.
It's a very simple hero origin film, introduce characters, guy gets powers, guy beats bad guy (along the way he gets the girl, meets other super powered people, and "defines himself") and I think that is for the best, because the beauty of this particular movie is the dialog, the action and on top of everything the humor. Not just "comic book" humor (which there is a fair amount), but full blown "R" rated humor. Never had I laughed so consistently throughout a movie from start to finish. Speaking of "from start to finish", this movie was great all the way through from the first shot of the first scene right all the way up the last post credits scene, this was a truly funny, action-packed film.
So, should I go see it? Well, it is rated "R" for a reason, so if that isn't your thing, then by all means, this movie is not for you. Otherwise if you like a simple self-contained comic book movie (with little to no "seed planting" for the sequel or other comic-related features) with top notch writing, great character development, solid acting, great special effects and adult humor and action, then go see this movie right now. Show "Hollywood" that you can make a big-budget film that makes sense, is good, and is extremely entertaining.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Macabre Film Festival mini interviews
Hey everyone,
We have a handful of mini interviews uploaded to our iheart radio page and our red carpet interviews will be uploaded shortly to our Youtube page.
We have a handful of mini interviews uploaded to our iheart radio page and our red carpet interviews will be uploaded shortly to our Youtube page.
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